Partha Pratim Sengupta Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes you have to live in precarious and temporary places. Unsuitable places. Wrong places. Sometimes the safe place won't help you. — Jeanette Winterson

In other words, the most ardent republicans since the fall of Rome were asking their king to help them prevail over the representative legislature of the world's oldest constitutional monarchy, the great symbol and protector of British freedom. From — Sarah Vowell

It is when we are trapped in incessant streams of compulsive thinking that the universe really disintegrates for us, and we lose the ability to sense the interconnectedness of all that exists. — Eckhart Tolle

It is all a question of imagination. Our responsibility begins with the power to Imagine. In dreams begin responsibilities. — Haruki Murakami

He looked exactly like a rat. Like the human being version of a rat. Like the villain in a Don Bluth movie. — Rainbow Rowell

We talked across each other, our conversation at right angles, only meeting in the intersections of silence at story's end. — Harlan Ellison

Wouldst thou know if a people be well governed, or if its laws be good or bad, examine the music it practices. — Confucius

A good liar must have a good memory. — Christopher Hitchens

Your anger is the fire which can burn the whole world, but forgiveness is the water which can extinguish the fire and bloom the flowers of peace and love. — Debasish Mridha

If you pay a child a dollar to read a book, as some schools have tried, you not only create an expectation that reading makes you money, you also run the risk of depriving the child for ever of the value of it. Markets are not innocent. — Michael Sandel

We've just got to face the fact that we're second rate. With the fate of humanity in our hands. — Orson Scott Card

The serendipitous nature of hypertext links is just brilliant for a curious mind. I love it. — Thomas Watson Jr.

diverted him from the maternal side. If he did happen just now to be at home my solicitude would of course seem officious; for in his many wanderings - I believed — Henry James

He who finds not opposition from [sin] ... is at peace with it, not dying to it. — John Owen